DayOne Experts - Next Generation Clinical Trials
Date
25.06.2019 18:30 - 20:45
Location
Halle 7, Dornacherstrasse 192, Basel
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The upcoming DayOne Experts Event focuses on Next Generations Clinical Trials. The panellists will share how technology can solve some of the main challenges in clinical trials.
Clinical trials stand at the very heart of researching and developing new therapies. They are cost-intensive, time-consuming and complex to conduct. To date, the industry has been slow to change and embrace digital technologies to improve the efficiency of clinical trials, partly due to regulatory protocol. The slow pace reflects the fact that digital transformation in healthcare – compared to other industries – has just started.
How can we accelerate the adoption and implementation of digital technology in clinical trials? How can these tools lead to a paradigm shift in the way they are set up and operated? Find out at our next DayOne Experts Event on Next Generations Clinical Trials.
Our panellists will share how technology can solve some of the main challenges in clinical trials and point to solutions that help improve the process from patient recruitment to participation and data analysis. They will also discuss some of the challenges to implementation. The short presentations will be followed by a panel discussion where we include the audience to find out how machine learning, wearables and collaborative platforms could shape new ways of developing therapies.
Program
18:30 Registration, Welcome Drink
18:45 Welcome and moderation Thomas Brenzikofer, DayOne
19:00 Short input speeches and panel discussion with:
Data Analytics Perspective: Stijjin Rogiers, SAS
Clinician Perspective: Lars G. Hemkens, University Hospital Basel
Startup Perspective: Tomasz Sablinski, Founder, Transparency Life Sciences
Implementation Perspective: Catherine Wu, Roche
Patient Recruitment Perspective: Randy Ramin-Wright, Clinerion
20:45 Networking
Participation in the event is free of charge; however, your registration by 24th June 2019 is kindly required.